Bexar County Republican Women

Bexar County Republican Women Bexar County Republican Women. The Original Republican Women's Club in Texas
Established 1920 American women were given the right to vote on August 18, 1920.

History of Bexar County Republican Women
The Original Women’s Club in Texas Turns 100! Less than one month after this long-awaited victory, four San Antonio women solicited assistance from a local attorney in establishing a Republican women’s club. The four, all members of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union and the National Women’s Suffrage Party, recognized the need for a women’s organization

in Bexar County dedicated to supporting Republican candidates. The first meeting of the Republican Women’s Club of Bexar County convened in the home of Miss Eleanor Brackenridge. Her brother, Colonel George Brackenridge, provided refreshments, and as owner of The San Antonio News, supported the women’s club with articles that drew public attention to the club and the blossoming Texas GOP. During the fall of 1920, enthusiastic community response swelled the club’s membership to 600 women! By the November election, the organization proved instrumental in the Harding-Coolidge-Wurzbach victory in Bexar County. Texas Congressman Wurzbach, who enjoyed repeated re-elections during his political career, was a life-time supporter of the Republican Women’s Club of Bexar County. The 1940s were lean years for the San Antonio club. Texas was, for all practical purposes, a one-party state – Democrat. Republican Party activity across the state remained low-key except during presidential campaigns. The Republican Women’s Club of Bexar County actively supported the Willkie and Dewey runs for the White House, but the group’s fundamental goal was to preserve the Republican Party in Texas. Meetings, which had been held in members’ homes, were moved to the Cascade Room at the St. Anthony Hotel in the 1940s. But due to the lack of party organization at the county and state levels, the local club struggled to remain viable. There were no designated fund-raising projects. Speakers were scarce and frequently programs were simple round-table discussions. A handful of dedicated members kept the organization from folding. The Republican victory in 1952, which put Dwight Eisenhower in the White House, ignited interest in the national party and revived the waning San Antonio club. Burgeoning attendance at monthly meetings compelled the club to seek more spacious accommodations. It was during this time that the organization’s name was changed to Bexar County Republican Women’s Club (BCRW). Under the new name, the organization formalized its objectives and adopted club by-laws. One hundred years later, as the FIRST Women’s Republican Club in Texas and the third oldest Women’s Republican Club in the nation, BCRW has a long history of dedicated service to the Republican Party, Texas and the USA. Over the years, numerous members have been recognized by the Texas Federation of Republican Women for outstanding leadership and volunteer commitment. In order to meet the challenges of the twenty-first century political environment, BCRW must draw from its rich heritage while remaining open to new methods of advancing the timeless values of the Republican Party. Congratulations on 104 years to BCRW, the Original Women’s Club in Texas!

At our BCRW meeting on Friday, we invited members to dress in their patriotic best…and they responded well.  Jo Lynn Pow...
06/14/2026

At our BCRW meeting on Friday, we invited members to dress in their patriotic best…and they responded well. Jo Lynn Powell won the prize with her shimmering vest. Congratulations, Jo Lynn and thanks to all who participated. @ Jo Lynn Powell Wood Van de Walle @ Rocky Whitt Price@karla Wentworth
Power Norma Barloco @ Nina Nixon-Mendez

We had an exciting BCRW meeting on Friday. Frank Rohrbough with the Sons of the American Revolution, told us how George ...
06/14/2026

We had an exciting BCRW meeting on Friday. Frank Rohrbough with the Sons of the American Revolution, told us how George Washington became spy master of the American revolution. We honored Leah Glori Martinez, our Dwight D. Eisenhower Scholarship winner. She just graduated from Highlands High School and will be attending UTSA. Her many accomplishments, composure and beauty impressed us all. Congratulations, Leah! Glori Martinez @ Sons of the American Revolution San Antonio Young Republicans Republican Women @ Conservative Women.

BCRW was well represented at the State Convention.  Our Campaign Activities Chair Linda Hernandez found a few minutes be...
06/14/2026

BCRW was well represented at the State Convention. Our Campaign Activities Chair Linda Hernandez found a few minutes between meetings to connect with Country music star Natasha Owens. Hernandez @ Natasha Owens

BCRW is one of the few Republican Women’s club that meets during the summer.  Join us this Friday as we celebrate the 25...
06/08/2026

BCRW is one of the few Republican Women’s club that meets during the summer. Join us this Friday as we celebrate the 250th Birthday of our country. Reservation details on graphic.

BCRW members are community-minded. Literacy Committee Chair Carol Andrews each year donates books to area schools. This ...
06/04/2026

BCRW members are community-minded. Literacy Committee Chair Carol Andrews each year donates books to area schools. This year Murray Boone Elementary School in NISD received our donation. Pictured are (L to R) Carol Andrews, Kimberly Chaves, school librarian, and Diane McAdams, former librarian. .

BCRW members attended the Leadership Institute training session today to build a strong club and Republican Party.  Many...
05/30/2026

BCRW members attended the Leadership Institute training session today to build a strong club and Republican Party. Many thanks to Stanko and Fonseca for bringing the training to San Antonio.
Maggie White Hernandez Carolyn Russo Martinez Llewellyn Soto

05/27/2026

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San Antonio, TX

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